A popular, parent-backed proposal to require daily recess at all of Florida's public elementary schools will be back before the Florida Legislature next spring. The measure, SB 78 for the 2017 session, mandates local school boards offer 20 minutes per day of "supervised, safe and unstructured free-play recess" for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. A bill mandating daily recess overwhelmingly passed the House last spring, but it stalled in the Senate.